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Content Content The Streichfett Controls...................................................... 13 Foreword ................................................................................ 3 Strings Section ............................................................... 13 Control Features and Connections ...................................... 5 Solo Section ................................................................... 15 Front Panel ...................................................................... 5 Effect Section ................................................................. 16 Connections .................................................................... 6 Introduction ............................................................................ 7 Memory Section ............................................................ 17 General Safety Guidelines ............................................... 8 Appendix .............................................................................. 20 About this Manual ........................................................... 7 Additional Functions ...................................................... 18 Setup and Connection......................................................... 10 Technical Data .............................................................. 20 MIDI Controller Numbers .............................................. 21 Package Contents .......................................................... 10 MIDI Implementation .................................................... 22 Connections .................................................................. 10 Declaration of Conformity ............................................. 28 The USB Connection ..................................................... 11 Product Warranty & Support .......................................... 31 Basic Operation ................................................................... 12 Powering On / Off ......................................................... 12 Editing ........................................................................... 12 Streichfett Reference Manual 2 Foreword Foreword Thank you for purchasing the Streichfett String Synthesizer. Hint By choosing a Waldorf product, you know this device has been crafted and produced carefully, in Germany, for the most exigeant musicians. We hope you will have great fun and many creative / innovative ideas using it. Waldorf Music is not liable for any erroneous information contained in this manual. The contents of this manual may be updated at any time without prior notice. We made every effort to ensure the information herein is accurate and that the manual contains no contradictory information. Waldorf Music extends no liabilities in regard to this manual other than those required by local law. Reading this user manual, you will discover all the device features, learn its basic use in real situations, and benefits of tips & tricks we gathered during product development / quality checks. This manual or any portion of it may not be reproduced in any form without the manufacturer's written consent. Your Waldorf-team Waldorf Music GmbH, Lilienthalstrasse 7, 53424 Remagen, Germany 3 Streichfett Reference Manual Foreword The Streichfett Development Team We would like to thank Hardware: Frédéric Meslin, Oliver Rockstedt, Frank Schneider Software Frédéric Meslin, Oliver Rockstedt, Stefan Stenzel Christian Bacaj, Karsten Dubsch, Willie Eckl, Joachim Flor, Michael von Garnier, Daniel Krawietz, Kurt "Lu" Wangard, 吴海彬, and anyone we have forgotten. Design: Axel Hartmann, Stefan Stenzel Manual / Layout: Holger Steinbrink, Stefan Stenzel Revision: 1.0, July 2014 w Please visit our website www.waldorfmusic.com for more information about Streichfett! Streichfett Reference Manual 4 Control Features and Connections Control Features and Connections Front Panel 5 a Volume Dial b Strings Section c Solo Section d Effect Section e Memory Section Streichfett Reference Manual Control Features and Connections Connections A MIDI Out Jack D Right/Mono Audio Output Jack B MIDI In Jack E Left/Stereo Audio Output Jack C USB Port for power supply and MIDI connection to a suited computer 6 Stereo Headphone Jack Streichfett Reference Manual 6 Introduction Introduction About this Manual Highlighted Control Features This manual was written to help you getting familiar with the Streichfett. It will also aid experienced users with routine tasks. All of the Streichfett´s controls are highlighted in bold letters throughout the manual. Example: Important terms are highlighted in bold letters. Symbols m w + • Press the Ensemble button. • Move the Tremolo knob. Caution – The comments that follow this symbol will help you avoid errors and malfunctions. Info – Additional information on a given topic. Instruction – Follow these guidelines to execute a desired function. [ Example – Real-world examples to try out. 7 Streichfett Reference Manual Introduction General Safety Guidelines Power Supply m • Unplug the device when you are not using it for longer periods. • Always pull the plug when unplugging the device, never the cable. Please read the following safety tips carefully! They include several precautions you should always observe when dealing with electronic equipment. Read all of the instructions before operating your device Operation Suitable Operating Conditions • Use the device indoors only. Outside it could be rainy or humid as well as too hot or too cold. • Never use the device under damp conditions such as in bathrooms, washrooms or around indoor swimming pools. • Do not use the device in extremely dusty or dirty environments in order maintain the surface finishing of the Streichfett. • Make sure that adequate ventilation is available on all sides of the device. Do not place the device near heat sources such as radiators. • Do not expose the device to direct sunlight, even if you have a suitable sunscreen. • Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations. Streichfett Reference Manual 8 • Never place objects containing liquids on or near the device. • Always place the device on a stable base only. • Make sure no foreign objects find their way into the chassis. If for some reason this should occur, switch the power off, unplug the device and consult a qualified repair center. • This device, used on its own or with amplifiers, speakers or headphones, can generate volume levels that may result in irreparable damage to your hearing and/or speakers and amplifiers. For this reason you should keep the volume at appropriate levels at all times. Introduction Maintenance • Do not open the device or remove the cover. Refer all service and repair tasks to qualified personnel. There are no user serviceable parts inside the chassis. • Use only a dry, soft cloth or brush to clean the device. Never use alcohol, cleaning solutions or similar chemicals. They will damage the surface of the chassis. Proper Use This device is designed exclusively to process lowfrequency audio signals for the purpose of generating sound. Any other use is prohibited and voids the warranty extended by Waldorf Music. Waldorf Music is not liable for damages due to incorrect use. m Do not leave your Streichfett near children, mothers-in-law or pets. This could lead to critical interactions. 9 Streichfett Reference Manual Setup and Connection Connections Setup and Connection In order to get started with your Streichfett you will need an power outlet or a suitable computer with an USB port. For the connection of the audio output you will need either a mixing console or an audio interface. You can also use a suitable headphone. Last but not least you will most likely need a MIDI master keyboard. Package Contents The Waldorf Streichfett package comes complete with: • the Waldorf Streichfett module • an external USB power supply (DC 5V / 1A) • a printed quick start guide w + To connect the devices: 1. Turn all units off. You can also download additional material and software here: www.waldorfmusic.com 2. Connect the Streichfett´s audio output 4 + 5 to your mixing console or your computer audio interface. Optionally connect a suited stereo headphone to the Streichfett´s headphone output 6. Please ensure all the items above are included. If something is missing, contact your local dealer. We recommend that you keep the original packing material for future transport. 3. To play the Streichfett you need a MIDI master keyboard. Connect its MIDI Out to the Streichfett´s MIDI In 2. 4. If you want to use a computer with a MIDI interface, connect your interface´s MIDI Out to the Streichfett´s MIDI In 2. 5. Optionally you can connect the Streichfett´s USB port 3 with a USB cable to your computer. After Streichfett Reference Manual 10 that, the Streichfett is automatically available as a MIDI device and will also receive power via the USB connection. The USB Connection Using a USB cable you can connect the Streichfett to your computer observing the following system requirements: 6. Without a computer, you need to connect the USB power supply that came with the Streichfett to the USB port 3. After that, the Streichfett is ready for work! 7. Then switch on the computer (if connected), the mixing console and finally the amplifier or active monitor speakers. w m • Windows PC: Windows XP or newer is recommended, a USB port • Linux PC, a USB port • Apple: Intel Mac with Mac OS X 10.6 or newer, a USB port The USB connection of the Streichfett allows: If you do not choose to connect a mixing console, you can patch the Streichfett’s output signals directly to an amplifier or an audio interface. Use an input usually called Line, Aux or Tape input. Before connecting and disconnecting the Streichfett from a power supply source, turn your amplifier’s volume control all the way down to avoid damage due to on / off switching noise. The Streichfett produces a high level output signal. Please take care that the connected playback device is suitable for the high level of an electronic instrument. Never use the mic or phono input of the connected amp! • Power supply via USB when connected to a suitable computer • Power supply via the USB power supply • Transmitting and receiving MIDI data • Dumping of firmware updates to the Streichfett • Data exchange with suitable computer software or another Streichfett w 11 Make sure to use a fullspeed USB port on your computer as well as a USB compatible cable to avoid problems with data transmission. Streichfett Reference Manual Basic Operation Basic Operation Powering On / Off The Streichfett is ready-to-operate after the connection to the USB power supply or via USB cable to a suitable computer. Editing In spite of the Streichfett’s compactness, it uses a sophisticated user interface allowing fast editing of any control. Turning a dial clockwise increases the corresponding value; turning it counterclockwise decreases it. Move a switch to its desired position. Keep in mind that most of the switches offer more than two states. Streichfett Reference Manual 12 The Streichfett Controls Strings Section The Streichfett Controls The Waldorf Streichfett consists of numerous soundshaping components. Volume The Volume knob controls the Streichfett’s audio and headphone volume. The audio output always delivers a line level signal. Registration This is the oscillator bank, equalizer and formants setting for the sound of the Strings section. Moving this knob morphs smoothly through Violin, Viola, Cello, Brass, Organ, Choir as well as combinations of the registrations. 13 Streichfett Reference Manual The Streichfett Controls The ensemble effect is an advanced chorus effect which consists of three delay lines with different modulation speeds and phase shiftings. Octaves Selector This is the octave setting for the Strings. Three positions are available: • va 8 : One octave higher than Base octave. Ensemble Selector va • Both: Base octave mixed with the 8 octave. • Base: The normal octave setting. Three modes for the Ensemble effect can be selected here: Crescendo • String (left position): the classic string machine ensemble effect. • String + Chorus (middle position): Combination of string and chorus for maximum depth and width of the sound. • Chorus (right position): The classic chorus effect. This is the attack rate for the Strings envelope. Release The release rate for the Strings envelope. Sustain is always at 100%, so there is no need for a decay setting. Balance Mixes the signals of the Strings and Solo section. The leftmost position selects Strings only, while on the far right only the Solo section is audible. In the middle position, both Strings and Solo are mixed with full scale. Ensemble Switch Switches the Ensemble effect for Strings on or off. This effect adds more depth and width to the sound. We recommend to always activate it for strings and choir sounds. Streichfett Reference Manual 14 The Streichfett Controls w Solo Section Keep in mind that the Bass tone is played one octave lower than the other tones. Split Selector This switch allows to set a key split for the Solo section. Three positions are available: • Low (left position): Only keys lower than the split key will sound. Holding down one key when "Low" is selected sets the split key to the current note being held. • Layer (middle position): Solo plays on all keys. • High (right position): Only keys higher or equal to the split key will sound. Set the split key by holding down desired key while switching to "High". Tremolo This adjusts both the rate and depth of the stereo tremolo effect. Tone This is the sound setting for the Solo section. Moving this knob blends smoothly through sounds named Bass, EPiano, Clavi, Synth and Pluto. Note that sounds only have a faint resemblance to their names, which is common for the genre of String synthesizers. Attack In addition to set the attack rate of the envelope, settings from leftmost to 10 o´clock position control how much of 15 Streichfett Reference Manual The Streichfett Controls a percussive click sound is added, each time a key is pressed. Effect Section Envelope Selector This switch controls Envelope operation for the Solo section: • In the left position, the envelope has no sustain and decays immediately after the initial attack. This is perfect for clavinet or bass sounds. • In the right position, notes are held at full sustain level until keys are released. Depth Controls the selected effect parameters depending on the Effect selector setting. Decay / Release Decay or release rate for the envelope. Effect Selector This switch selects which effect can be adjusted by the Depth potentiometer. Note that all three effects can be combined simultaneously. • Streichfett Reference Manual 16 Animate: A Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) modulates the Strings registration. Both depth and rate are controlled by the Depth potentiometer. The Streichfett Controls • Phaser: Classic phase shifter effect. Feedback, depth and rate are adjustable with Depth according to the most pleasing settings we could find. • Reverb: Reverberation with adjustment of mix, size and dampening of the ambient room according to useful settings. Memory Section The Memory section offers twelve patches for accessing and storing sound settings. Three banks of four sounds each are available. For selecting a sound, switch to the desired Bank [A, B or C] and press one of the buttons labeled 1 to 4 in order to access e.g. sound C4. For storing a sound, press and hold one of the four buttons 1..4 until it blinks, select the desired Bank and then release the button. 17 Streichfett Reference Manual The Streichfett Controls For Omni mode (receiving MIDI data on all MIDI channels), press all four Memory buttons when powering on Streichfett. Additional Functions Modulation Wheel The Modulation wheel sets the vibrato level and speed of Strings and Solo sections. w The state of the Modulation wheel is stored with the sound program. When you recall a sound program, the vibrato settings are also restored. As soon as you move the Modulation wheel, this replaces the stored setting. w If switched to Omni mode, the MIDI data from Streichfett is sent via the last selected MIDI channel (before switching to Omni mode). In case any MIDI channel from 1 to 14 is selected, the Solo section can be triggered independently of the Strings section on the next channel, with split settings being ignored. So in order to e.g. play Strings on MIDI channel 1 and Solo on MIDI channel 2, proceed as follows: If you select the Pluto tone in the Solo section, which contains an additional vibrato, this is synchronized to the vibrato of the Modulation wheel. • Press and hold all four Memory buttons and play any key on your master keyboard on MIDI channel 1 to set the MIDI channel. In case your want immediate silence, press all four Memory buttons 1..4 simultaneously. It works like receiving an "All Notes Off" MIDI message. • Set Balance to the middle position so you can hear both Strings and Solo. MIDI Channel Setting • Press and hold the lowest key on your MIDI master keyboard and select "Low" with the Split switch. This sets the split key very low and prevents Solo to be heard, if you play Strings on MIDI channel 1. Panic Press and hold all four Memory buttons, then play a MIDI note through USB or MIDI. Streichfett sets the MIDI channel for receiving and transmitting according to the channel of the received note on message. Streichfett Reference Manual Now you can play Strings on MIDI channel 1 and Solo on MIDI channel 2. 18 The Streichfett Controls Pitch Bend Range Receiving Sound Dumps Press and hold all Memory buttons and move the Effect Selector to the desired position: There is no special receive mode in the Streichfett in order to receive MIDI sound dumps through MIDI or USB. You only need to send the sound data dump to the connected Streichfett. • Animate: 2 semitones (default) • Phaser: 7 semitones • Reverb: 12 semitones, or rather one octave w You can also connect two Streichfett via MIDI to exchange sound data. Dumping Sounds The dump functions let you send and receive all 12 sound programs of the Streichfett’s memory via MIDI or USB MIDI. Using a suitable sequencer software or a special sound editor program, you can record and archive this data. + w To dump all sounds: 1. Press and hold all Memory buttons. 2. Press the Ensemble button to start the dump process. To dump a single sound you need to send a MIDI dump request from e.g. a suitable software. For more informations please refer to the MIDI Implemantion chapter in the appendix of this manual. 19 Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix Appendix Technical Data Power Supply Maximum current consumption: 80 mA Input Voltage: 5V DC Dimensions and Weight Width: 185 mm Depth: 185 mm Height (including knobs): Total weight: 65 mm 0,9 kg Factory Settings MIDI Receive Channel MIDI Transmit Channel: Pitch Bend Range Streichfett Reference Manual Omni 1 2 semitones 20 Appendix MIDI Controller Numbers Ctrl Controller or Sound Control 1 Modulation Wheel 64 Sustain Pedal 70 String Registration Value Range 71 72 73 74 String Octaves String Release Crescendo String Ensemble Type 75 76 77 78 String Ensemble Solo Tone Solo Tremolo Solo Split 79 Solo Sustain 80 81 82 Solo Attack Solo Decay Balance 0…127 0...127 0…127 0 = String, 1 = String + Chorus, 2 = Chorus 0…127 0...127 0…127 0 = Low, 1 = Layer, 2 = High 0 = No sustain, 1 = Full sustain 0...127 0...127 0…127 0…127 0 = Off, 64 = On 0 = Base, 1 = Both, 2 = 8va 91 FX Type 92 93 94 120 121 FX Animate amount FX Phaser amount FX Reverb amount All Sound Off Reset All Controllers 122 Local Control 123 All Notes Off 21 0 = Reverb, 1 = Phaser, 2 = Animate 0...127 0…127 0…127 Immediate silence Resets Mod. Wheel, Sust. Pedal, Pitch Bend 0 = Off, 127 = On Releases all voices Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix Streichfett MIDI Implementation Program Change Message Set the current program Format : Cc pp Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) pp : Program number (0 - 11) Remark: pp = preset + 4 x bank I) Channel Voice Messages Note OFF Message Release a note played Format: 8c nn vv Where: c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) nn : Note index (0 - 127) vv : Release velocity (0 - 127) II) Control Change Messages Generic Control Change Format : Bc cc vv Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) cc : controller index (0 - 119) vv : value of controller Controller number list: 70 : String registration 71 : String octaves 72 : String release 73 : String crescendo 74 : String ensemble type 75 : String ensemble 76 : Solo tone 77 : Solo tremolo 78 : Solo split 79 : Solo sustain 80 : Solo attack Note ON Message Trigger a new note Format : 9c nn vv Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) nn : Note index (0 - 127) vv : Key on velocity (0 - 127) Remark: If vv is 0, the message is equivalent to a Note off Pitch Bend Message Temporarily alter the pitch Format : Ec ll mm Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) ll : Pitch bend LSB mm : Pitch bend MSB Streichfett Reference Manual 22 Appendix Format : Bc 79h 00h c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) 81 : Solo decay 82 : Balance 91 : FX type 92 : FX animate amount 93 : FX phaser amount 94 : FX reverb amount All Notes Off All playing notes are released Format : Bc 7Bh 00h c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) Modulation Wheel Format : Bc 01h vv Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) vv : wheel position Omni Mode Off The instrument responds to one MIDI channel Format : Bc 7Ch 00h c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) Omni Mode On The instrument responds to all MIDI channels Format : Bc 7Dh 00h c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) Damper Pedal (Sustain) Format : Bc 40h vv Where : c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) vv : 0 pedal is released > 0 pedal is engaged Local Control The instrument listens to its controllers Format : Bc 7Ah vv c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) Where : vv : 0 local control is off 127 local control is on Channel Mode Messages All Sound Off The instrument sound is muted directly Format : Bc 78h 00h c : MIDI channel (0 - 15) Reset All Controllers Set all controllers to their default value 23 Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix III) System Exclusive Messages Global Parameters Dump Request: Sound Dump Request: Format : F0h 3Eh 19h DEV 01h 00h F7h Format : F0h 3Eh 19h DEV 00h SND F7h Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks start of SysEx 1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Music ID 2 IDE 19h Streichfett ID 3 DEV MIDI Device ID (00h - 7Eh | 7Fh disregard ID) 4 SRV 01h Global parameters dump request 5 RSV 00h Reserved 6 EOX F7h End of Exclusive -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks start of SysEx 1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Music ID 2 IDE 19h Streichfett ID 3 DEV MIDI Device ID (00h - 7Eh | Fh disregard ID) 4 SRV 00h Sound dump request 5 SND Sound number 6 EOX F7h End of Exclusive -------------------------------------------------------------------------Remark: Sound number can be : 00h - 0Ch : Flash stored preset 7Eh : All presets 7Fh : Play / edit buffer Streichfett Reference Manual Sound Dump: Format : F0h 3Eh 19h DEV 10h SND DAT[24] XS F7h Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks start of SysEx 1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Music ID 2 IDE 19h Streichfett ID 24 Appendix 3 DEV Device ID (00h - 7Eh | 7Fh disregard ID) 4 SRV 10h Sound dump 5 SND Sound number 6-29 DAT[24] Sound data (see sound para meters table) 30 XS Sysex checksum (7 bit bytesum) 31 EOX F7h End of Exclusive -------------------------------------------------------------------------Remarks: Bytesum is performed from IDW (byte 1) to the end of DAT[byte 29] Sound number can be : 00h - 0Ch : flash stored preset 7Fh : play / edit buffer 5 6-13 RSV 00h DAT[8] Reserved Global parameters data (see global parameters table) 14 XS Sysex checksum (7 bit bytesum) 15 EOX F7h End of Exclusive -------------------------------------------------------------------------Remark: Bytesum is performed from IDW (byte 1) to the end of DAT [byte 13] Sound parameters : ID Description Range Default -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 Registration 0...127 Registration setting 0 1 Octave Switch 0...2 0:Base 1:Both 2:8va 0 2 Ensemble Effect 0...2 0: Strings 1: Strings+Chorus 2: Chorus 1 3 Ensemble 0/1 0:off 1:on 1 4 Crescendo 0...127 Strings envelope attack rate 32 5 Release 0...127 Strings envelope release rate 64 6 Tone 0...127 Solo Section Tone 0 7 Tremolo 0...127 Solo Section Tremolo 0 8 Split/Layer 0...2 0: Split low 1:Layer 2:Split high 1 9 Split key 0...127 Note number for Split low/high 60 Global Dump: Format : F0h 3Eh 19h DEV 11h 00h DAT[8] XS F7h Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks start of SysEx 1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Music ID 2 IDE 19h Streichfett ID 3 DEV MIDI Device ID 4 SRV 11h Global parameters dump 25 Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix 10 Envelope Mode 0/1 11 Attack 0...127 12 Decay 0...127 13 Balance 0...127 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0...127 0...127 0...127 Animate Phaser Reverb reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved 0: Attack-Release 1:Attack-Sustain-Decay 1 Solo envelope attack / percussion 0 Solo envelope release/ decay 64 0: Strings.. 64: Strings+Solo 127: Solo 0 Animate Effect Depth 0 Phaser Depth 0 Reverb Depth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 7 0 0 0 Remark: Single MIDI channel is from 0 to 15 Omni is from 16 to 31 (Transmit channel is on the lowest bits) IV) Universal SysEx Messages MIDI Identity Inquiry: Format : F0h 7Eh dev 06h 01h F7h Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx 1 IDU 7Eh Universal / non realtime sysex 2 IDE dev Device ID (00h - 7Eh | 7Fh disregard ID) 3 SI1 06h General information 4 SI2 01h Identity request 5 EOX F7h End of Exclusive Global Parameters: ID Description Range Default ------------------------------------------------------------------------0 MIDI Channel (0 - 31) 16 1 Tuning (1 - 127) 64 2 Transpose (52 - 76) 64 3 Pitch Bend Range (0 - 12) 2 4 MIDI Device ID (0 - 126) 0 Streichfett Reference Manual Reserved Reserved Reserved 26 Appendix Once you get a specific Streichfett identity reply message, you also get the in / out ports combination connected to the synthesizer. MIDI Identity Reply: Format : F0h 7Eh dev 06h 02h 3Eh 19h 00h 00h 00h MSB LSB F7h Where: Index Label Value Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx 1 IDU 7Eh Universal / non realtime sysex 2 IDE dev Device ID (00h - 7Eh | 7Fh disregard ID) 3 SI1 06h General information 4 SI2 02h Identity reply 5 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Music ID 6 DCL 19h Streichfett ID 7 DCM 00h Main board revision 8 DML 00h Boot loader revision (MSB) 9 DMH 00h Boot loader revision (LSB) 10 SFM MSB Firmware revision (MSB) 11 SFL LSB Firmware revision (LSB) 12 EOX F7h End of Exclusive -------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is also possible to retrieve the internal software revision within the identity reply message. In order to find which DIN / USB port a Streichfett Synthesizer is connected to, you can use MIDI identity request and reply messages. Open all in ports and cycle through every out port sending identity requests and waiting for potential replies. 27 Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix EG Konformitätserklärung/ Declaration of Conformity The following standards have been used to declare conformity: des Herstellers / of the manufacturer: EN 55013 Waldorf Music GmbH Lilienthalstr. 7 53424 Remagen / Germany Verantwortliche Person / Responsible person: Stefan Stenzel erklärt hiermit, dass das Produkt / will be hereby declared that the following named product Remagen, 28th of June 2014 Waldorf Streichfett Stefan Stenzel, Geschäftsführer Gerätetyp / Device type: Synthesizer Stefan Stenzel, Board Of Managment Gerätenummer / Device number: 4260126380608 in Übereinstimmung mit den Richtlinien, conforms to the requirements 2004/108/EG und 2006/95/EG in Verkehr gebracht wurde. Für die Konformitätserklärung wurde nachstehende Norm angewandt: Streichfett Reference Manual 28 Appendix Am 15.12.2004 wurde die überarbeitete Richtlinie 2004/108/EG zur Elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit von der Europäischen Kommission veröffentlicht (AB. L 390/2004). Sie ersetzt die bisher geltende EMV-Richtlinie 89/336/EWG. EN 61000-3-2 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit ( EMV) – Teil 3-2: Grenzwerte – Grenzwerte für Oberschwingungsströme ( GeräteEingangsstrom £ 16 A je Leiter) ( IEC 61000-3-2: 2000, modifiziert) Deutsche Fassung EN 61000-3-2: 2000 Im Zusammenhang mit dieser Überarbeitung gelten folgende Übergangsfristen: Im Juli 2007 wird die bisher geltende Richtlinie (89/336/EWG) aufgehoben. Die Übergangsfrist zur Anwendung der neuen Richtlinie (2004/108/EG) endet am 20. Juli 2009. EN 61000-3-3 EN 55013 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit ( EMV) - Teil 3-3: Grenzwerte – Begrenzung von Spannungsänderungen, Spannungsschwankungen und Flicker in öffentlichen NiederspannungsVersorgungsnetzen für Geräte mit einem Bemessungsstrom £ 16 A je Leiter, die keiner Sonderanschlussbedingung unterliegen ( IEC 61000-3-3: 1994 + A1: 2001) Deutsche Fassung EN 610003-3: 1995 + Corrigendum: 1997 + A1: 2001 Ton-und Fernseh-Rundfunkempfänger und verwandte Geräte der Unterhaltungselektronik -Funkstöreigenschaften -Grenzwerte und Messverfahren ( IEC/ CISPR 13: 2001, modifiziert Andere Normen unter + A1: 2003); Deutsche Fassung EN 55013: 2001 + A1: 2003 http://www.ce-zeichen.de/nsp.htm Normen für Audio EN 55013 EN 55020 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3) 2006/95/EG Elektrische Betriebsmittel (Niederspannungsrichtlinie) EN 55020 Ton-und Fernseh-Rundfunkempfänger und verwandte Geräte der Unterhaltungselektronik -Störfestigkeitseigenschaften Grenzwerte und Prüfverfahren ( IEC/ CISPR 20: 2002 + A1: 2002); Deutsche Fassung EN 55020: 2002 + A1: 2003 29 Streichfett Reference Manual Appendix case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distributed this type of product. The statements above apply ONLY to products distributed in the USA. FCC Information (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this Manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Waldorf may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use this product. Canada 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. The digital section of this apparatus does not exceed the „Class B“ limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class „B“ digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determinated by turning the unit „OFF“ and „ON“, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on branch (Circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the Streichfett Reference Manual Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de briut radioelectriques depassant les limites aplicables aux appareils numeriques de la „Classe B“ prescrites dans la reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le Ministre Des Communications du Canada. Ceci ne s’applique qu’aux produits distribués dans Canada. Other Standards (Rest of World) This product complies with the radio frequency interference requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EC. Cet appareil est conforme aux prescriptions de la directive communautaire 89/336/EC. Dette apparat overholder det gaeldenda EF-direktiv vedrørendareadiostøj. Diese Geräte entsprechen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/EC. 30 Appendix sons. The warranty covers only those malfunctions caused by material or work-manship defects that occur during normal operation. Product Warranty Thank you for choosing this Waldorf product. It is a dependable device and is designed to last. However, the potential for defects in material or workmanship cannot be eradicated completely. This is why we provide an extended warranty for you. This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. During this time, Waldorf Music will repair or replace the product without charge for materials or labor, provided the product was first inspected and found faulty by Waldorf Music or an authorized service center. You must first contact your dealer or distributor by telephone. Products that were mailed without prior agreement cannot be exchanged or repaired free of charge. The unit must be insured and sent prepared in its original package. Please include a detailed description of the defect. Products that were not send prepared or in the original package will be returned unopened. Waldorf Music reserves the right to upgrade the unit with the latest technological advances if necessary. This warranty does not cover defects due to abuse, operation under other than specified conditions, or repair by unauthorized per- Product Support If you have any questions about your Waldorf product, feel free to contact us via one of the four options listed below: a Send us an email message. This is the most efficient and fastest way to contact us. Your questions will be forwarded immediately to the resident expert and you will quickly receive an answer. [email protected] b Send us a letter. It will take a bit longer, but it is just as dependable as an email. Waldorf Music GmbH Lilienthalstr. 7 53424 Remagen, Germany 31 Streichfett Reference Manual